On Monday 19 March 101, at 12 h 11, the keyboard of Allen Ahoffman
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as an ISP where does the line go for how liable we are for client's
copyrights violations?
It depends on the country where you live. Which one is it?
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On Tuesday 20 March 2001, at 12 h 46, the keyboard of Bernd Harmsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I habe a problem with the first ISDN connection after starting
isdnutils. Every additional route defined in device.ipppX is removed
after this first connection.
Check /etc/ppp/ip-up.d. A script is
Hello,
this is most likely an often ask Question, but i didn't found any clues for
it yet.
I need to create areas in my ftp-area that ist password protected. (proftpd
on potato)
I don't want to cretae an real user for them, so i tried UserAuthFile with
an copy of my passwd.
That works for
Hello,
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 09:54:58AM +0100, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
Check /etc/ppp/ip-up.d. A script is probably deleting the routes.
Thanks for the hint. I have checked that, but ist doesn't happen. Only
the default-route is deleted and added if the interface is ippp0.
There is a
On Wednesday 21 March 2001, at 10 h 56, the keyboard of Bernd Harmsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the newer kernels you have to place "route" as the very last command
before the dialout command. Otherwise the kernel will delete the route.
Hello,
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 01:06:44PM +0100, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
Add the command in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/isdn-local-tricks ?
Thanks for the hint. Because I don't want to have the same routing
command at different locations I decided to put them in
/etc/network/interfaces and use ifup
I need to create areas in my ftp-area that ist password protected. (proftpd
on potato)
It might sound a little overkill but it works : mysql module for
proftpd. You create your users in a MySQL database (with home directory,
username, passwords, etc) and proftpd uses this database for
Hi,
I'm about to change a busy server (currently running under
RedHat) to a debian server. I'm trying to figure out a
way that will cause least mail delays to our customers
whilst the dns records propagate (The IP's are going to
change for the mail server).
The current server runs sendmail and
Hi everybody!
How can I get a german keyboard setting on KDE2.
Including everthing, like pipe, @, oe ...
I tried out nearly everything with that!
KDE2.1 with Debian 2.2.16 Dec.2000!
Thanks a lot...
Martin
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Martin Buschjost
Oberberg-Online GmbH
Gummersbach
On Wednesday 21 March 2001, at 8 h 34, the keyboard of Steve
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RedHat) to a debian server. I'm trying to figure out a
way that will cause least mail delays to our customers
whilst the dns records propagate (The IP's are going to
change for the mail server).
a) lower
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 08:34:56AM +, Steve wrote:
Hi,
I'm about to change a busy server (currently running under
RedHat) to a debian server. I'm trying to figure out a
way that will cause least mail delays to our customers
whilst the dns records propagate (The IP's are going to
I have a friend who has a KYE/Genius Speedsurfer ISDN card installed in
his machine, which performs perfectly well under Windows, but which he
would now like to use under Linux (Debian woody).
Anyone on this list got any information at all as to how to get this
card functioning under Linux?
RedHat) to a debian server. I'm trying to figure out a
way that will cause least mail delays to our customers
whilst the dns records propagate (The IP's are going to
change for the mail server).
a) lower the TTLs to almost zero
b) wait $OLDTTL + $REFRESH seconds
c) change the infos
d) after
On Monday 19 March 101, at 12 h 11, the keyboard of Allen Ahoffman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as an ISP where does the line go for how liable we are for client's
copyrights violations?
It depends on the country where you live. Which one is it?
On Tuesday 20 March 2001, at 12 h 46, the keyboard of Bernd Harmsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I habe a problem with the first ISDN connection after starting
isdnutils. Every additional route defined in device.ipppX is removed
after this first connection.
Check /etc/ppp/ip-up.d. A script is
Hello,
this is most likely an often ask Question, but i didn't found any clues for
it yet.
I need to create areas in my ftp-area that ist password protected. (proftpd
on potato)
I don't want to cretae an real user for them, so i tried UserAuthFile with
an copy of my passwd.
That works for real
Hello,
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 09:54:58AM +0100, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
Check /etc/ppp/ip-up.d. A script is probably deleting the routes.
Thanks for the hint. I have checked that, but ist doesn't happen. Only
the default-route is deleted and added if the interface is ippp0.
There is a
On Wednesday 21 March 2001, at 10 h 56, the keyboard of Bernd Harmsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the newer kernels you have to place route as the very last command
before the dialout command. Otherwise the kernel will delete the route.
Hello,
I think the problem is solved. The Kernel rewrites the routing table
for an interface after the wirst connection is established. So I put
all additional routes in /etc/network/interfaces and add these routes
with ifup interfacename in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/00-isdnutils and
Hello,
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 01:06:44PM +0100, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
Add the command in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/isdn-local-tricks ?
Thanks for the hint. Because I don't want to have the same routing
command at different locations I decided to put them in
/etc/network/interfaces and use ifup
I need to create areas in my ftp-area that ist password protected. (proftpd
on potato)
It might sound a little overkill but it works : mysql module for
proftpd. You create your users in a MySQL database (with home directory,
username, passwords, etc) and proftpd uses this database for
Hi,
I'm about to change a busy server (currently running under
RedHat) to a debian server. I'm trying to figure out a
way that will cause least mail delays to our customers
whilst the dns records propagate (The IP's are going to
change for the mail server).
The current server runs sendmail and
Hi everybody!
How can I get a german keyboard setting on KDE2.
Including everthing, like pipe, @, oe ...
I tried out nearly everything with that!
KDE2.1 with Debian 2.2.16 Dec.2000!
Thanks a lot...
Martin
--
Martin Buschjost
Oberberg-Online GmbH
Gummersbach
On Wednesday 21 March 2001, at 8 h 34, the keyboard of Steve
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RedHat) to a debian server. I'm trying to figure out a
way that will cause least mail delays to our customers
whilst the dns records propagate (The IP's are going to
change for the mail server).
a) lower
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 08:34:56AM +, Steve wrote:
Hi,
I'm about to change a busy server (currently running under
RedHat) to a debian server. I'm trying to figure out a
way that will cause least mail delays to our customers
whilst the dns records propagate (The IP's are going to
At 3/21/01 03:34 AM, Steve wrote:
The current server runs sendmail and the replacement is
running postfix. What I would like to do at the changeover
is to get sendmail to automatically relay any incoming
mail over to the new machine based on it's IP and let
the new machine handle distribution. Is
I have a friend who has a KYE/Genius Speedsurfer ISDN card installed in
his machine, which performs perfectly well under Windows, but which he
would now like to use under Linux (Debian woody).
Anyone on this list got any information at all as to how to get this
card functioning under Linux?
RedHat) to a debian server. I'm trying to figure out a
way that will cause least mail delays to our customers
whilst the dns records propagate (The IP's are going to
change for the mail server).
a) lower the TTLs to almost zero
b) wait $OLDTTL + $REFRESH seconds
c) change the infos
d) after
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